Hey everyone, I bought a TV cabinet yesterday to turn into an enclosure and this will be for my Bredli when she grows up as she is only 6months atm but its going to take me ages for what I have planed especially with the DIY fake rock wall.
Any way I'll start with mentioning the plans I have and if anyone see's flaws or cares to suggest improvements that would be much appreciated.
1st off this is solid pine so I am going to give it all a good sand and after adding a dark stain I will add multiple layers of a water-based Polyurethane to prevent ill effects on my Bredli . Would that make it snake safe? Are there better sealants to use?
I will be removing the side walls (not the frame) that divide it into 3 and make it into 1 large enclosure.
I will also remove the shelf above where the TV would sit.
Internal Dimensions would be 1878mm L x 875mm H or 1070mm H if top drawer removed and made into lowered floor x 580mm D narrowing to 450mm at each end.
Much of that space will be used up from fake rock wall feature and logs I add.
I like the idea I saw on youtube of turning the top drawer into a hide and making a hole at the bottom of the enclosure leading to this, then placing a hide over the hole.
Is it worth heating the drawer Hide? or do I leave the heated hide for the top of the enclosure?
Deciding whether it would be worth lining the inside of the enclosure with perspex incase the sealant isn't enough to protect the snake from the pine, but also to prevent the wood from absorbing any excrement, and to make cleaning easier.
I was considering turning the bottom drawer into the hide, and removing the top drawer to lower the floor... what do you's reckon?
Now for the main door Sliding vs Twin Opening ... are they equal with pros/cons ?
With the side doors I will replace the lead light with plain glass.... or should I use perspex?
I will make a fake rock wall / feature with foam that will cover the entire back and sides.
For heating I was going to use a heat cord, unless there is a better option, for the thermostat I'll be using HabiStat Digital Dimming Day/Night timer.
And unless advised otherwise I was going to use lighting for visual purposes only, using a fluorescent bulb and also one of those moon lights on a timer.
Silly question but if I were to use a different bulb would it possible to have the 'Day Light" dim as it turns off and gradually light up when it comes on? I would do that with the moon light too if possible, even better if I could have it take 15-30min for them to reach full brightness visa/versa.
Ventilation i'm looking at 245mmx145mm vents on the sides at the bottom of the warm end and top off cool end, all vents being close to the front if that makes sense?
Sorry for the long post, but I'm interested to hear all your thoughts.
Cheers Jason
Any way I'll start with mentioning the plans I have and if anyone see's flaws or cares to suggest improvements that would be much appreciated.
1st off this is solid pine so I am going to give it all a good sand and after adding a dark stain I will add multiple layers of a water-based Polyurethane to prevent ill effects on my Bredli . Would that make it snake safe? Are there better sealants to use?
I will be removing the side walls (not the frame) that divide it into 3 and make it into 1 large enclosure.
I will also remove the shelf above where the TV would sit.
Internal Dimensions would be 1878mm L x 875mm H or 1070mm H if top drawer removed and made into lowered floor x 580mm D narrowing to 450mm at each end.
Much of that space will be used up from fake rock wall feature and logs I add.
I like the idea I saw on youtube of turning the top drawer into a hide and making a hole at the bottom of the enclosure leading to this, then placing a hide over the hole.
Is it worth heating the drawer Hide? or do I leave the heated hide for the top of the enclosure?
Deciding whether it would be worth lining the inside of the enclosure with perspex incase the sealant isn't enough to protect the snake from the pine, but also to prevent the wood from absorbing any excrement, and to make cleaning easier.
I was considering turning the bottom drawer into the hide, and removing the top drawer to lower the floor... what do you's reckon?
Now for the main door Sliding vs Twin Opening ... are they equal with pros/cons ?
With the side doors I will replace the lead light with plain glass.... or should I use perspex?
I will make a fake rock wall / feature with foam that will cover the entire back and sides.
For heating I was going to use a heat cord, unless there is a better option, for the thermostat I'll be using HabiStat Digital Dimming Day/Night timer.
And unless advised otherwise I was going to use lighting for visual purposes only, using a fluorescent bulb and also one of those moon lights on a timer.
Silly question but if I were to use a different bulb would it possible to have the 'Day Light" dim as it turns off and gradually light up when it comes on? I would do that with the moon light too if possible, even better if I could have it take 15-30min for them to reach full brightness visa/versa.
Ventilation i'm looking at 245mmx145mm vents on the sides at the bottom of the warm end and top off cool end, all vents being close to the front if that makes sense?
Sorry for the long post, but I'm interested to hear all your thoughts.
Cheers Jason
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